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flOUTELLE DURR. MONDAY VOLUME I I I 263. THOSE (REBEL tore, but erected in a dreary spot The dialling, stable and outbuild we have reached the highest point PUBLISHED MUKMiaoi BT A. BOOTKLLB. Tt.Hys-W-00 per IJOO lor per year; $4.00 for BIX montha: three months.

ItarMbly in advtoe. mm WEEKLY COURIER is nrcusmtD ETVKY PBTOAT, the orace of tin DIU.T Wmo JWD CODBIKH. re8 PI IR liu Programme so absolutely appal I Is uo wonder It has Ulewhole.lwsloess Interests of the J. C. A.

8PONHOLZ rth lnto appeal for Give Fits Equal to Any in to rldicuje i tt claims piling up AGENCIKS. I s- M. Pprraaru. a 10 Slate su, Cosion -lud .17 Bow, New York.ire authorized Amou for receiving Advertisements and 3ubBcriitJoi) for Inn) rnper. S.

R. NII.FJ, Agent. Tremonl Street, Conon. OKO. P.

EOWELL A Park Kow, N. Y. i JIoit.tCK IXDO. Agent, DATKS A LOCKB, Agcnta, Bow, N. Y.

moat all caqee be paid in ad- TbeOate affixed to the colored: slips shows the uroo to which the subscription iepaid. All impora iittconUDucJ when the uBliscrjpUon cipiroa. A. W. WGATHIKBEE, ATTORNEY ft COUNSELLDR-AT-UW UNCOLN, IxKalliiufneM or all Un.ln )roniplly attended 10 OOCX I PLUMBING.

I. P. GOULD, for long time In the Uu rooting ra.l jobbing bnalneailii Bangor, ini.le ar carry on PLUMBING In eonnccoo with nig oilier wotli, announcoa ttaf be li ureparcd to m.ikc cttunalei for Plumbing and prl ofovery Orders solicited. I raLES BTILES. THE STOCK (IF fiHITH 1 I I I I A Uf I money proves to be rather a substantial 1 "bugaboo," and at last the Democratic Presidential candidate has conceded ibe tangibility of the peril and has desperately sought to quiet thc public alarm byproin- lAAafarO "rrkBlaUfA I hungry and controlling JAMES TOBIN'S, legions of his own party.

'lUe 46 West Market Square. bu sine93 Incn of the country, awakened to a full sense of the danger, have regarded Samuel J. Tilden's panic-stricken letter as an exceedingly frail barrier the rapacious demands of a Solid South, and from every business centre comes the cry that the Nation's safety lies only in his de- I feat. To show thc tangible and startling chnr- select from is LAUGE, and In STYLE AXD VARIETY, 7 $1le Oct. c.

Why Business Men are Alarmed! The Bills Intended to Open lire Treasury to Gigantic Seuibern Raids 41T1I CONGRESS. 18T SESSION. 8IMU.E TUB OPFIC1AI, 570. H. R.

553. But the (act la Hilly eatabl Ishcd that FURNITURE of larfft experience in the Lot-lDesa." prices on all tUntls of (ton UPHOLSTERED WORK, i the tiBlnitinted, rietiee IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. JANUARY 6', 187C. Read twice, referred to the Committee on Claims, and ordered to be printed. lemon Bunrc.

HIS JtECZPTIOlC CHICAGO Theannouncement that theUon. Ct rroaa winds its couree Blalne, of Maine, would address the clt- i be aito Just looming overoui Il I the Twin Mountlins. G. Blame, of Maine, would address the clt- zens of Chicago on political topics was the, signal for. second grand outponringof ID Pe kS Pln TM k8 Republicans.

It Is not an extravagant es- 8ay while trom this clevat timale to make that fully 40,000 persons bW ej 7 i left their homes on Saturday evening to wh street's like dusty ribbon; to the Exposition Building. Of course no a Yonder lies Goal such concourse could expect all to get K' 11 ills tn v-tirKt- within the range of one man's voice, yet risht; Bridge, and he eagerness manifested to be thereon ter 8PointDl7Dock Away to the left time to get a good chance was a splendid nd frowin Alcatraz, and up estimony to thc popularity of the orator cllam Sacramento river. --11 I. I HOLD THE REFN'S FIRMLY and Agricultural. SUM.

at respectable ICK ic. giving their nau Matthews, Ie looking from --mesas Judd Two Maine, and 8400 bail! "by Clark, to to charge ot th larceny of a ere Mil 'rom theltafian department building it Philadelphia. mam raor well as au overwbellming demonstration favor of the principles he advocates A this tcrrac has rst, owing to the accident at Colonel In- Sn all(i SU(lden curves, and we our day's enjoyment to end in This is Market street, recently II. in time are TO low to neto 5c l) to ct 13 U. 8.

BIIOW74, 15 SUlo Street. LEA PERKINS' CELEBRATED PBOXODHCED BY CONSOI88IUE3 TOBBTHB S.1UCB," And applicable to EVEBT VABIBTVl OF OISII. calculated to tear down every barrier of distineUoii between Ihe claims of loyal citisens and rebels, and to throw open the National Treasury to the most stupendous raids for compensation of all losses by rebels incurred during the rebellion. The bills are general and sweeping bi their! 1 i fun ni uivir. TM character and In supplementing each other' a are Intended to cover the whole 'One places all rebels on an equal footin-- 1 with loyal citizens In collecting claims fo7' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

LEA PERBINS' SIGSiTURK 1, BOTTLE. off 150 Dozen )er which an) selling at I Ing compreuenslveness of these And right here we dispose of nil the clap-trap that has been put forward about' the protection afforded by the Fourteenth Amendment, by stating that neither the 10 Amendment nor any other'j Mr. WILSUIRE, on leave, introduced thc following bill A BILL facilitate the adjustment and settlement of claims of zens of the United States for stores and supplies taken or furnished during the rebellion for thc use of the Army of the United States and for other purposes, I Be enacted by the Senate and Hmise of Representa- tives of thc United States of America in Congress assembled, That all citizens of the United States having claims against for stores or supplies taken or furnished for the use of the Army of the United States, including the use and loss of vessels or boats while employed in the military service of the United States, may institute suit against the United States for the adjustment and rst, owing to the accident at Colonel In- rcrsoll's meeting, thc.entranccs lo the gal- cry were kept closed, but the pressure for I Omission became so great, and thc impos- endMl nro "Sl steep billty of accommodating everybody on 6 Bmui Broadw be main floor so apparent, that the barri- TM 6trcct is thc of adeswere removcdand ttousuds upon 80 0 Hall whose Hal. of thousands scrambled up stairs. There Uccords is alrcaJ finished into an impos- ovc wn cn iTIicmar 3 A A 6 ing, and there were more outside wno stars and atr 'P c9 Centennial Fourtli of woold have entered had there been the sitc the Industrial Fair slightest prospect of hearing even an a 8 i thc block sionnl Fcnlence from the lips of the great Mlsslon 6trcets Further statesman.

At last the speaker came cs- rkct IS Baldwin's palatial hotel corlcdbythcllon. OoorgeU. Bogue. ard ji' leatr Undcr roof tarm hewnsrecched with ashout which shook 1 a most P'ctuercsque thebnlldingand nearly started the roof i ty a st here is the Mr. Elaine bowed in acknowledgment of here we sc 'ha' our i I honored guest shall tarry, while within ou eenle per bgsliel-tlie former nicalu TM VI conrtc ilo.

finm SI in 4 tn s. D1 10 10! 1'" IVro Jl'!" 0 at a the cva-tlon, and the shout was "repeated ntrain ar i i 0 1 i 1 1 lcr 11: xe 81.25 per bbl. iU'itlVT" 111 ryom 3 to per lifiJ 10 UlllCKS only VJ lull, ko ilmliiurchase'r, was rep again and again with received energy. Before the cheers had died away, Itr. Bogue stepped forward, called the meet, ing to order, and introduced thc Hon 'main.

VIFRCE. ic llCTIC The cmbclisli li le a flncpor George Armour as cnah man. Mr. Armour mC nt a flncpor as briefly as possible introduced Derby, whose positioi Blalne, who, on rising to begin his Jf. tary for Forei Ail jirs Mr.

I Disraeli's cabinet, and consequent connec- was received with a perfect tempelt of cheers. Twice essayed to speak, but 10 each time bin voles nn w.i. .1. in South-Easteri rctt struggle now going on tern Europe, has made him a hiterposes bur enormous: class of claims couteiu- I recovery of such claims ID the district court of the United States for the district in which such stores or supplies may have been taken or furnished, or such vessels or boats may thc district courts of the each time his voice was completely drown- So Ea6 cd. Finally quiet was restored, and Mr cons P' clous current politics and Elaine began for thc third time.

'diplomacy. The literary contents of the The speech occupied two hours in deliv- umbcr are as follows: The Territorial ery, and was Ihroughontcalm and dispas- ansio of Russia, by D. I Wallace; When tbo Sea was Al- 1 disloyal States, or ot claims for theeman-U 4 cloation of 1)ot tlie i 14 S6Veral udicial dist icts sionato. a CeiWhe 0 Sc wfts Youn vective, and contained not a word of per- 65Ct; rki3 WaysandW sonal vituperation. ilr.BIainc spokelike The Wreck of the Strath- aBtatrsman and a Senator never for lncludln tm remarkably vivid nar- moment losing that sense of responsibility 8 by 9urviTots of the catastrophe; which ia great minds Is inseparable from Japane8e Fan the concluding pard of a official Joun or.

or 'moled HIk.1 rwio 1'OIIK i i iroi ibL, ftccor.llflg to nU.ll! LAUD lh icorih I inanel, and ban It thc prtMint umi icll.l llici.ric|« anifiu 11,01, ami time ol jj.it Luip high official station. There was perfect of Journey a6ross Africa, by order, and the attention, even to thc verv Lleutenan Cameron Aquaria: Their Pres- which sue JOBCDLLEn. UHL 3U1TU.3 I hare on hand, which I wub to Exchange for or notet. Clreolar. Mi'l.

Gang-, anil Wood Saws. (I make a cialtyorftotary and Shingle sawa, and warrant them to be of superior Knjinc, 13' in. nylin'der, 38 in. otroke. new one EnVne.

In cylinder, and uueboil. tactory. Two Rotary Engines, nre ejch. will arrant to 8 Jati.taet.on. Jom" a aplcn JiU May Press; one ecoond hlinil Boiler.

to feet l.y win, lwo Hues, in good order iVlunir, Boeton BellingCo'a beat Bubber and fa5rEi eaU 'wi. i TM- iles.fcmeiT Wheels and Eracrv, Babbett Metal. fla Juct Screws, all 16 stores or supplies may have been taken, as aforesaid, and Ul Ew Fine ntamond ami TM Southern demands else- Amounting to Jg Silts i Iias indu Jenolrj. b.lrercnrj rottmoniteir FANCY GOODS FOR PRESENTS Chromoe, Po Watcio, or olhw article, over by Eiprest It desl teutious for use until after election, but nc-' tlons fpeak louder than Ihe words of elec-' tioueering circulars. Mr.

H. T. Biddfe is! one of these gents, and he is the author of the monstrous bill printed elsewhere, and I has already placed on flic individually no' less than ten bills covering claims for com- eIlsa torebels. We place more im-1 of on receipt of portance upon what he says to his coastit-' vessels or boats may have been used or lost, as aforesaid shall take and exercise jurisdiction in all brought in said courts under thc provisions of this act, with out regard to the amount claimed. i reference to thc courts MV iw ueiuiise oy Oftth or proof of loyalty is required by any provision of tin -2491.

H. R. 2364, Unproved Pocket Stove! aovsaaoM.o Also. WriUng DeskL Slates. Pocket N'oiselepi llannom bc Ul lcalro 1 pofsible; I I Lwt--DTC.

RegibUredLottere.U: Order, or Exiircee, Box 3915 POST OFFICE, a) NKW VOKK. 0 repO 6hOWS just llow he ei1 ong his home supporters who own these H. R. ATWOOD, 11 rebel claims, only about tliirty days a JAJIESTOWK, Sept. The Hon.

H. T. Rfddle, candidate foi re- LOSSE3 CAUSED BT FEDEttAI, caa, and many MoveJl.cs, SEAVEY'S, 8 Kenduskeag Bridge. le8 EIe ant Stationery Just rccelTcd. REMOVAli.

V3 Haa IfemoveO lo No. 40 West Market Square, Scxtiloor toWoori. Blabop ft where hew will sell tbem nilomt BOOTS AND SHOES dYSTERS, Ctrnmtrcimt Slrett, I tllliUAl. CTKOOPS OK Wboleaale Dealers ana rianteis In THE FEDESAl GOVERNMENT SIIOI LI PROVIDENCE RIVER AND VIRGINIA ii ww LOVATM KO WSTDICTIOB should oe made in ihe settlement of claims against the Government. BITT cl11 ove EV SaODI.l) BE PA IN THE FEUItUAKY 28, 187(i.

cl twice, referred to tbo.Comraittee on the Judiciary, and ordered lo be p.intcd order, and the attention, even to thc very outer verge of the throng, was complete and uninterrupted save by frequent outbursts of hearty applause. Beyond the Tact of the high esteem in which Mr. Blalne is held in Chicago, the meeting of Saturday was proof of profound feeling on tbo subject of thc issues of the campaign and of unimpaired devotion to thc principles of thc Republican paity. OUR CaUFOBKIA bETTEB. GOLDEN GATE PARK--BIRD'S EVE VTEVVS- nOnEMIAN I.UNCH--TO TOWN OVER THE IIILI.S.

fSpeclal Correspondence Whig and Courier SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2Jth, 1S70. What say you. my dear Wkiy and Com- cr, will trust my guidance to the RIDDLE on leave, introduced the following bill: A BIIjL Ducting compensation to be allowed for the use and occupation of property by the United States army during thc late )ecau Beach, via Golden Gate Park, this air morning? It is quite thc thing to go hence, you know, so wo will take a-strong, teady turnout from (be Bonanza stables nd i oil olTup Ellis street, down Van Ness Avenue, and iinding McAlister street, fo ow up the hill to the summit, when a roa i eitiuous course takes us to the gate ic Park. ''So you have heard, even away own in Maine, that a person cannot go ir or out of San Francisco without paying oil!" Thank you, this lime you may kcc onr pocket-book shut, for no fee charg cd at thc Park Gate, I am happy to inform you, and we may ride to grand old ocean miles awny, free of charge.

I think you will be surprised at thc beautiful drives and winding paths turning this way .1111 the othdr, all of which are broad, smooth and haw, the macadam being constantlj Jliplior to a Hoot. Mr." from 0001 eodUw MISSM.E. REYNOLDS, In connection with TTTO One! VUTTJNO PTFTINO, june3 THOMAS MERSEY, Ho. 40 West Market Squire, i BAKGOE PBNOBSCOT CJO Planing Moulding Mill 1, KAVVTACID cuts 'or DOORS, BASH, BLINDS, CORN BROOMS. No.

I Court Bangor, Kibe. In aid a member ot the arm "or vyjlog thai be maybe," AiU HIMSELF TO WORK K( He wi Probably here-elected: 4 doctrine is popular with our ex-Vonftierattt; tbey say it will make money plenty and good times in the South. That Is Mr. Riddle's record ou thc stump In his own District, and he has more recently reaffirmed and emphasized his views, by declaring that Southern men be paid fbr the occupation of every sere of their property ic wen oa by a Federal picket line." His bill provides compensation for every building occupied or destroyed, for every field traversed by our soldiers, and even, aa Mr. plalnc has stated, "for the presentation of a claim for rent for thc batfle-gMmnd lAont Appomat- MTICE OF A88HWMENT.

A BADCOCl! and CHAS. BAECOOK A cnv TO LUMBERMEN But proof of determination to make reprisals for all the disasters of the Lost Cause, does not rest opon the at, tltude or declarations of individuals. The State of Virginia, in Its "soverlgn capacl It Kw jw record of cttlzeiu in the war, "lnclndto)f negroes emancipated," with the intention of claiming Indemnity from the United States. Various other of the late rebel States have taken fjl proved March 19,1874," Confederate wlr claims of all classes for damages to land property hare been audited by the State, and therefor aggregating to eltens. tarVe a simile of of these eertiacates.

dated at tbeStateapftal, Sept. 8th, 1874, setting forth that ie State of Missouri Is Indebted to Woodfoi 1 M. Parh. for so many dollars for furnUhcd," the same to be H. Parti DM Stales Governm towed and paid td the Slate." These cer- tiflcates are engraved In hnllatlon of our 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Be enacted ly the Senate and Hmtse of Representatives of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled, That the of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to compensation to all citizens of the United States fertilise and occupation of their property by the United StatedAriny, or any part thereof, during the late civil war, in the same manner and under the same regulations a allowed for quartermaster stores used by said Army: Provided, That the affidavit of the claimant, supported 'by the competent testimony of any reputable citizen, shall be sufficient proof to establish the of aucb, property But it not the intention of, liait the parties to of proof herein but other and i sprinkldtl to pack thc cement fnmcr.

and keep doivn the dust. Uun dreds of young trees and shrubs arc thriving and green grassy mounds meet thc eye at every turn. Wo constantly meet gardeners, and occasionally the gray rcgimcntaled officer, upon whose breast star of authority, marches watchfully past. Tm; COMMISSIONERS liave stated emphatically tliat there shall ho no fast driving. Formerly moonlight rides were tabu--gate closed at o'clock P.

sharp--but recently this order has been reciudcd, so that now ic has become quite the "style" to hie to the Park ou a brilliant night. Now wo are fairly out of Park proper, and on the long road to Uie Beach. Please notice where the sand hills were lately sown with oats and the yellow blooming lupin, to keep thq remorseless drifting on to Ihe improvements. Thc grain protects the young plants uutil they arc firmly rooted, and the second year they completely cover the-arid waste in thc loveliest mantle of green andl gold. Further on the last grade il gained, and before ent, Past, and Future, by the Manager of the Crystal Palace Aquarium Morality on a Spanish Wharf; Adam Smith as a Person, by Walter Bagchot; The Wind Harp; A Bazaar and a Picnic In Africa, by Lady Barker; The-Biitish Association on Spir- itnallsm; an editorial sketch thc Earl of Derby; and thc copious editorial notes on home and Foreign Literature, Science, and Art.

All of the articles arc interesting and several arc of quite exceptional cxcef- lence and value. Published by K. It. PM. TON.

25 Bond Street, New-York. IN WIDE AWAKE for November is Part II. of "A Dolls' Fair," instructing the boys as to the articles they mny manufacture and send to the great Dolls' Fair to be held in Boston iu Dccembci. All toys and dolls sent to this Fairarc to be distributed to thc sick children in the liosp'- tals throughout the country on Christmas day. The number opens with a Thank- giving story, Mrs.

Emily Htintington Miller. Dolly's Last Night. A. II. w.md gives it a spirited frontispiece.

It I Stau Law Eojordiag Weights ind Mcajmres. A i a i Hiill conuu'n ciiclil ixi'h, I he Elandnrd ficiK'it uimhtl oriionn MI i or iioutoen. wheat, hecu i i Illmls, 01 Ulhl, i i 01 OHIOUP. I barley anilbiickulic.it, 43 o.n- iinds. or cvcji mea.surc an by agreuni at The past liccn i i i favor ililr lioe l(ecn plainlv ctincod bv Uie i i m.iikctteanlr,rrinMiiKil uri'Cl.

in.l 'nn aid bv Uie quaktuy of produce J.i i irliat loo.c on the .111,1 io'va i 'he market ,11 bate been brought in finite ulcnu re pit ('. arc sclliog lom the i a i i i SIJOan.l31.75Jand homo fruit $2.0040 KM ptt bbl. bu.l.el dtobe in a hule liellc ol the Ijesi vuriciu i i i i i i i i I gootl yellow.ccnaL»l ipht 11 liaro varied iJconirnK anrt common loto what tiicdcalcii w.niiii ticlc, h.iH tiken better nricco. 1 Ihe lir-i i CHICKKNS beiiB.ln'l vcar CIIlKlt. No to-JOtclitu i i irom 1: iruiii i.ler Hell, on me in pel barrel, icio' rela contain in- it, lowed by an exquisite poem by Mary Keely Boutellc, Grandmotlier Gray lii Mll A Cocoon Enterprise, Mr? interesting experience of girls connected with the Kansas Silk Farm, ducted by thc Marquis do Mni.

t.c i cents, per HAY. I.OIIM." la i in .11 sio Incmber. por- azawa is an account of one of the panesc students in this country, written by a lady of whose family he became No. VI. of thc Poets Homes raits ol Mr.

J. j. and Mrs. S. M.

JB. Piatt. with a picture of their residence at Nort! 3end, and furnishes several pa crtaining gossip "Mrs. S. r.

ng Polly, by Ella Farman, grow st. The hoys get a good story in Ghosts nd Water-melons, by J. H. while A Fanny (Mrs. Fanuio Ji.irrow) Kv'i'i'm elighls the little sirlswith Funny Little froln, sloi'io Alice.

Five illustrated poems, Whitting- ton and his Cat, Another Way. Pussy-c-it- er Cl1 mew, Baby's Frights, and and" Little Runa- 4c way, togethe music, A Tu Gt)css-Work ment, S. S. Concert Exercise, complete an excellent number of this fine pictorial magazine. Publishers D.

Lornuop 3-3 Franklin Street, Boston. j'luiu. i m.iikct, loi tin lo and ii, I I ml i 4 .11 l.i 10 -M i i i trc 1 BeBi.w i teims lit 11) 10 A mi I 1 1 1 TM' 1 from i a i i i i i Early Itosc oenu InlXV" of 1 i Thc SCli.lJs. Nan. by SQUASH iml ire r.

Hallowcll, and 0 1 I I I I i vW pot ii Imm I IK, in UI-C IS c.j.ll .1, I ton. Hello on ttu aiiu ivuna- coruin- loijitalnj find couililioii-- luiunrii, I i aer -nith an original piece of Trc Sill'ih'rnM i' cl i 1 1 'urkey Song, lor 1 attio Magic Carpet, Letter Depart- a i Fort.falltag Onc dc.ub i ilimcg.ml approaching BhouM NEWS. against Hie folly of, I when c.illctl for i lehould, and upon neglecting Ocfcnf ITC our own At ihe flrbt mnnift'stn BaBcock. American says that last week Mayor Aliniv Xll Tt- bealth or decay or physical tin medicine. The influence upon i clt J'ltteu cnlitlo us stretches the 15 additional testimony may bo 16 fact of the me and occupation, and the rental value tM' I 1 4 17 occupied.

distributed by tens ol thousands to rebel claimants against the United Slates. We have given but a part of the overwhelming evidence thM hu convinced tba thlnldng people of the North of the peril BBOAD PAfcinC 3EA whose restless waves roll lh tlo shore with never ending mutmiir. to the rbjjht, Ibe Cliff Bouse Is securely set amid the crags; below the sea-lions bellow and Ding their graceless forms Info the deep beneath, farther beyond, where tbellght- lifts Its beacon, Point houne lifts Its friendly beacon, Point BpnTO'represents the northern pillar oil the en Gate," through which an oor. were sprinnfllv ininnui avr An A thl TM jW uvici, ttl luier jiar-l uipiency a bor, were serlonsly Injured, Monday bv raat of 8taging ch they n.atnrny-a"lbSiClbf JSa't MKratl'ri. rep, metnited to T.inqiu.n Eaton Family School for Dors, JTOttUIlifJKH-OCK, vv o.iiuc, uuu I ujien unfiqu body for the tomb, or bnemeaa.

bonds to the value of steamer, sloiwly log her War through the sea-grey water THE HEALTH LIFT. IW i close down lo tha b'reaki re, Uio wet sand li hard and flrm, and giiriy aJong-- the ponies cart not for the dancing foam which BomeUmes BwlrU Tlsa lone way Ttock to tow'n "the) beach and oeeanhftuse, so we wjll spread! the tuggy robe upon theory and, a little farther up, take out tba and eijloyajypsy wnment and other uuouo tne vaiue 01 some ten thousand dollars, were found in i ft pocket that was fastened about, hU per-1 SeU'Bakcr ofBingham metwithafear-l on, shaft, breaking nearly everv bone in ouicr treatment Is BO Ixin eildal For ItlieuEaUsin 1 perfect bodm. iBolf.feeV aaS trtmh Ej-4md 1 Hi.n.tlfric«as; were mJth.nS pMtukii of, this otieer by the) broad ocean's nidi, to pledge us unendbu 1 Ui 'i cr 1 MVMTIV every pone in UUbody. He lived four hours! a an only son; aged 18. The Journal says tliat Ihe officers seized a lotof liquor lust taken hito a boat from a vessel lylirg in Belfast Irnrbor.

One John Llbby-wtola charge of the liquor, and he violently assaulted -the A aplt came up before Jndge Barrows at the present twin of the Supreme Court, which.we believe Is first under the new law of this State, Holding sellers sponnble tor the coniwiuenci H. EATO.N. widow oC Edwi ee of their frd Y.Gil. aipra.of Bearspori has broilght suit against W. H.

of the Searsport Elodle, alleging 'that liquor Bold to him by the deflmdrat was fte cause 6( her death. The rr-jTv- demurrer was the ease -goes to ihe law have tboaabd bUlwt. am wld to have iNEWSPA'FERr iNEWSPA'FERr.

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